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Wednesday, July 09, 2014

This former A+ list mostly movie actress who still is almost A list because of her name was the highest priced escort in Hollywood before getting her big break and her A list husband seems pretty happy.

My problem with Michelle Pfeiffer is that she turned down high-profile roles like Clarice Starling because she was turned off by the subject matter. She's always been a great beauty but has avoided the steamier sex-symbol roles of her peers like Sharon Stone. I think her morals are too high for this blind.

¹11 Michelle Pfeiffer Prostitute & casting-couch...hem-m-m...participant during her first years in L.A. Began as a studio call-girl & got some of her early roles "the old-fashioned way". Was a "professional girlfriend". the kind with exclusive clientele or just one big customer, who set her up to go on to her acting career.

And Zach, your comment is just bizarre: so Michelle is too "moral" to play Clarice Starling, so that means she can't possible have ever been a prostitute? Does that mean that because Jodie Foster and Julianne Moore took the part, their moral status (and hooking status) is suspect?

No, I definitely didn't mean my comment as a judgment on Jodie Foster or Julianne Moore, who are two very classy, super-talented ladies. I just meant that it's been widely reported that Michelle turned down roles like Clarice (among others I'd have to look up) because she found the material too dark and/or against her beliefs. Obviously my example of Silence of the Lambs really doesn't have anything to do with sex scenes or being an escort before her career got off, but I just don't think being so choosy about her roles in these ways fits with being a former escort. But of course I wouldn't put it past her or anyone in Hollywood.

Aren't most of the actors/actresses sex trade workers before they made it big. I think they called themselves model/actors? This is not a surprise in the least and could be just about 3/4 of Hollywood stars.

One night, Warren Beatty showed up at Tennessee Williams' hotel room door, ready to do whatever was required to get a part. Tennessee, a southern gentleman, told him he didn't have to. Bening wasn't a hooker, as far as I know.

Halle Berry, Michelle Pfeiffer and Demi Moore were all prostitutes (among many other actresses).

Halle was more of a kept woman with some high profile keepers (like Costner). Demi Moore was a cheap whore, supposedly pimped out by her own mother, there are some Vegas stories. Pfeiffer was a high priced call girl. Sadie was correct, there are old Vegas stories about her, LA ones too. For years she refused to do interviews, not wanting to answer any questions. She still doesn't do them often.

Pfeiffer is the only one with an A list husband. He has always had a busy casting couch but the marriage itself has been successful.

Umm Davis Guggenheim is apparently worth 2.5 billion, at least according to a google search. All of his career success (in production) came after he married Shue in 1994, she won her oscar in 1996. Then their careers sorta swapped when she started having kids.

However, there's nothing about what the actress in the BI is doing now, and Shue is on CSI. Also despite a surprising amount of research, I can't figure out where his wealth came from. I couldn't confirm if he's related to the uber rich Guggenheim family, he's not a close descendant. His father was a famous documentary director as well and I'm not sure how much of Davis' net worth is family inheritance. If it's not inheritance, having his wife win an Oscar so soon after getting married was great for his career and finances. So he's probably really happy.

Regardless of if it's them, Davis married everyone's favorite babysitter and became a billionaire. His life rules.

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